Adjustable headlight



0. L. CHESNUTT.

ADJUSTABLE HEADLIGHT.'

A-PmcATmu men :una lo. 192|.

Patented Mar. 21, 1922.

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0. L. CHESNUTT.

ADJUSTABLE HEADLIGHT.

APPLICATION FILED lum-1o. 1921.

Patented Mar. 21, 1922.

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Illll-llllll' JNITED STATS PATENT orifice.

OWEN LEE CHESNUTT, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.

ADJUSTABLE HEADLIGHT.

Application filed June l0, 1921. Serial No. 476,504.

To ZZ whom t may concern.'

Be it known that I, OWEN Lun Crmsnu'rr, a citizen of the United States, residing at Atlanta, in the county ot Fulton and State ot Georgia, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Adjustable Headlights; and l do hereby declare the following to be a t'ull, clear, and' exact description oi' the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which; it appertains to make and use the same.

rilhe present invention relates to improvements in adjustable lamps more particularh7 A'for use in connection with the headlights of automobiles and other vehiclesfor the purpose ot directing the rays of the lamps laterally from. the usual rigid straight position,

to the end that motorists may be enabled to,

illuminate corners of the roadway in making turns. y

An object ot the invention is to provide a lamp having a substantially universal movement similar to that ot the human eye and which may consequently move to a variety ot positions, giving a large range'of adf'ustment and enabling the driver or' the Ve iicle to direct the rays ot the lamps throughout a wide ield.

Another object of the invention lies in providing an improved mechanism for actuating the lamps and 'for causing them to assume various angular positions with respect to the horizontal and vertical, and to provide these desirable characteristics in an inexpensive and compact structure such as is capable oi application to existing types of automobile bodies.

1With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the novel details of construction and combinations of parts more Fully hereinafter disclosed and particularly pointed out in the claims.

in the accompanying drawings forming a' part ot this application, and in which similar reference symbols indicate corresponding parts in the several views:

Figure l is a dotted plan view of an automobile shown equipped with headlight lamps constructed according to the present invention.

Fig. 2 lamps.

Fig. 3 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view ot one of the lamps and a portion ot the actuating mechanism.

is an enlarged plan view of the Fig. 4 is a somewhat similar view of the parts in another position. y

Fig. 5 is a rear view ot one ot the lamps and adjacent parts; and

Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view through one of the lamps.

Referring more particularly to the drawings, each lamp is preferably constructed as more particularly shown in Figs. 3 to 6 inelusive, in which 1 and 2 designate half sections of a partially `spherical mounting which constitutes the socket of the universal construction. These half sections are provided with tlanges 3 and fi, respectively, at their meeting edges through which pass bolts or other securing means 5, Complemental slots@ and 7 in the sections 1 and 2' iit together as shown in Eig. 5to expose numbers oil perforations 8 in the lamp casing 9, which is also of a partly spherical construction in order to fit within the sections 1 and 2 and having a universal movement therein.

lVithin the casing 9 is a reflector' 10 and bulb or other source of illumination 11. The lens 12 is carried by the outer portion ot the casing 9 and is movable therewith. ln a similar manner guides 13 and 14 are secured to the casing 9 and move therewith. rlhese guide members are associated with companion inner guide members 15 and 16 connected to the sections 1 and 2. The pairs oi guide members are eXpansible, as indicated in Fig. 4. V

Gear elements 17 are provided in conjunc-v tion with each of thelamps and they are of an elongated construction capable of both a rotary and anaxially shifting movement.

rlhese gear elements are provided with teethl and they are so situated that the `teeth extend through the slots 6 and ,7 and engage in the openings 8 made in the lamp casing 9.

It will be seen in Fig. 5 that the openings 8 extend both in a vertical and in a horizontal direction so that upon turning of the gear element 17 a shitting ofthe lamp casing in a vertical plane will result; while 'a longitudinal shitting movement of the gear eleiient 17 will be accompanied by a corresponding lateral shitting of the lamp casing in one or the other horizontalV directions accordingly as the element is shifted to the right or left.

The gear elements 17 are mounted 'on' the ends of a shaft 18 which extends through a 

